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30.07.2019 Meeting # 441- Speech Evaluation Workshop



To benefit the members and Toastmasters community with the skill of giving speech evaluations, Money Mastery-KL Toastmasters Club (MMKL) had organized an Evaluation Workshop on 30th July 2019.

The Evaluation workshop started with our Sergeant At Arm, Rajendra, calling the meeting to order. The stage was taken over by President KL Loh, ATMG. Before delivering his uplifting opening speech, he gave a heartwarming welcome to each of our guest. Our Toastmaster of the Evening (TME), Ron Yeap, ACB,CL, took over the stage next, and shared with us the importance of giving a quality evaluation as it can make or break a speaker. He then introduced the panel evaluators, from CP Lau, DTM, Mathew Philippose, CC, ALB, Hj, Hashim, DTM; last but not least, our Workshop Moderator, Ken Chan, DTM. He shared the outstanding past achievements and awards the panelists had collected from club, area and district level. 


Next up, Ron introduced our Test Speaker, Chitirra, LD1 on stage to deliver her final speech in the Competent Communicator manual.


Our Test Speaker, Chitirra, LD1 simply put the audience in aw with her heavenly beautiful voice as she sang, “When I was just a little girl, I asked my mother, What will I be? Will I be pretty? Will I be rich? Here’s what she said to me”….a song named, “Que Sera Sera” by Doris Day, as the opening of her speech. Well done Chitirra, on the awesome attempt to catch the audience’s attention! As she brought us through a roller coaster ride from her least pleasant impression of Toastmasters to how she was inspired by her late mentor to be part of the Money Mastery-KL Toastmaster family. Laughter, silence and respect filled the room!



After the speech had ended, our guest and members were served with our MMKL’s signature nasi lemak, bananas and some local snack food; and mingled around to bond with one another.

The highlight of the day came when our moderator, Ken Chan, DTM, shared how the skills of evaluation will help an individual in their professions and also developing their leadership skills. He then invited our first evaluator, CP Lau, DTM on stage to present his evaluation. CP Lau, DTM gave his genuinely structured evaluation to our test speaker. He used the sandwich method to delivery his evaluation by first commending on what the speaker had done well in the speech, followed by what points she can improve on, and ended with what he loved about the speech and a touch on how the speaker can deliver a better speech in the near future.

Ken Chan, DTM took over and detailed some techniques used in CP Lau’s evaluation for the benefit of the audiences.

He then invited our second evaluator, Mathew Philippose, CC, ALB. Mathew applied a different delivery method in his evaluation. He structured the speech into the introduction, body and conclusion and state what was done well by the speaker. He then shared his opinion on what the speakers can improve on for her to move on to greater height.

To put things into perspective, moderator Ken Chan, DTM dissected Mathew Philippose’s evaluation which gave the audience a clearer picture on how evaluations can be done in various styles.



Ken Chan, DTM then invited our third evaluator, Hj. Hashim, DTM on stage. Hj. Hashim, DTM, danced through the stage with his rhythmic evaluation that keep the audience sitting straight! He started by commenting on what he liked about the speech, and followed by his opinion on how the speech could be delivered better and gave an inspiring ending remark to the speaker.

Ken Chan, again took over and gave the insight of Hj. Hashim’s delivery style, and also a summation of what attributed to the success factor of effective evaluations

The next part of the evaluation workshop was the Question & Answer (Q&A) session between the audience and the panelists. It was a fruitful session where the audience were given opportunity to speak out their perspective about evaluations and clarified their doubts during the 30 min Q&A session.





The conversation went on and became meaningful when audiences and panelists exchanged their thoughts on how to help a speaker through evaluation speech during the club meetings; how to win in the contest during evaluations; and how to use evaluation to empower subordinates, co-workers on daily basis. The conversation left many valuable key messages for us to digest.

Many thanks to CP Lau, DTM, Mathew Philippose, CC, ALB, Hj. Hashim, DTM, and Ken Chan, DTM once again for sharing with us the experiences you all have gathered over the years and the secrets to becoming an outstanding evaluator!








Blog Writer: Rey Thean 

Regards,
MM-KL EXCO
2019/2020

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